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Lisa Bender

CARAG — Minneapolis may get its first parklets this summer, as the city tests the tiny, often temporary public spaces in a pilot program.

Most city parks are measured in acres, but Minneapolis’ first parklets will be designed to fit public seating and planters filled with greenery into the dimensions of a single parking space. They’re expected to hit the streets this summer for a test in wards 3 and 10.